Over the past few weeks, we were surprised new clients have been continuing to reach out during these strange times. The coronavius (COVID-19) pandemic has redefined many of our lives currently and changed our plans going forward. However, we realized with everyone sheltering in their spaces, they are seeing 24/7 where their home needs improvements. Those with new homes are lost as to how to furnish them with most stores closed. Many people are craving for their home to be a more peaceful sanctuary as well as a more effective work space.

But rest assured: interior designers like myself can actually help you achieve incredible results and meet your goals even when we are forced to be working remotely. The most important thing to realize is that you can create your dream home or space during a pandemic when you realize the early parts of a renovation are mostly done remotely, anyways!

We wanted to share the same inside advice that we have been giving them. We hope to help you determine if this is the time to address that remodel project, furnish that empty space, or outfit a desperately needed home office.

Much of our process happens before spaces exist, at least in their finished form, so using virtual tools is our forte. Although we miss seeing our clients in person, our main tools have been virtual for some time. 3D sketches and renderings are one of our main tools to express our visions. Sharing our screen to walk you through your new space has never been easier!

Our office, once filled with vendor catalogs and samples, was streamlined long ago when suppliers moved catalogs online and samples to quick ship. We are adept at getting these items out to you for you to peruse at home. As showrooms and retail locations have become fewer in recent years, many products are purchased without seeing the full-scale piece regardless of our current situation. A few lovely fabrics to review have been appreciated by our clients as a lovely reprieve from the world! Our access to wholesale suppliers and experience navigating various levels of furniture make furnishing a new home much easier and we are happy to be your guide to the virtual marketplace.

The next concern for many is budget in these uncertain times. A chat with your interior designer can help you assess what is doable now, and what may make more sense for the future. We have helped clients space out their projects and understand how best to execute what they need. There are many levels and ways to make your space work and we can help you understand what is best for you.

Lastly, people are happy to learn that the timeline of design can still remain at a relatively normal pace despite the pandemic. Spending your time stuck inside and making all of the necessary plans for your project is a perfect productive use of energy. As soon as things re-open, you’ll be ready to see your vision come to life! The design phase of any project is best started many weeks or even months before your project. The best result is achieved when we have adequate time to collaborate. With cabinetry lead times of 8-12 weeks and similar furniture lead times, planning now makes sense for many. Although some manufacturers are shut down, they are offering quoting, samples and more: all the tools we need for designing. See our blog - THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO INTERIOR DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION TIMELINES to learn more!

To be sure, nothing beats a final check on-site for some finishes, and we look forward to that time returning. However, we are also excited as we find ways in the interim to work around these challenges. We look forward to being a reprieve for our clients as we focus together on getting their construction projects ready for build or finding that perfect sofa. Whether it is getting that office set up pronto or finally planning for that kitchen remodel they have put off for way to long, we look forward to helping you turn their home into your sanctuary.

Amber Golob Interiors harnesses timeless aesthetics, structure and beauty amid elegance as one of Chicago's premier luxury interior designers. An expert on kitchens and bathrooms, her work embodies modern trends, allowing your life to be rediscovered through intimate definitions of your style.

Live in Chicago or the North Shore?Schedule a consultation with luxury interior designer, Amber Golob, by contacting her at Amber@AmberGolob.com or calling 773-960-0498.

One of my first questions for all my clients is: “What is your budget?” The most common answer is: “We don’t know!”

So what does it cost and how do you know? My first piece of advice is that it costs way more than you think! I counsel many clients through their sticker shock after watching too much HGTV. Online remodel budgeting calculators are also brutally low. They do not consider where you live, your taste, or the age of our home. Are you moving walls or needing a total plumbing or electrical upgrade? Do you live in a major metropolitan area? Any of these will up your price tag.

My next piece of advice is to share your real budget with your designer. We want to get you the most bang for your buck. An accurate plan helps create dream rooms that hit your budget and helps us introduce you to the right contractor and products. Talk with us early about what you can realistically spend. Then, we can determine whether it is a “paint the cabinets” refresh, a total gut, or somewhere in-between. Sometimes it could mean you should save for another year to get the remodel you want—which is our ultimate goal at the end of a project.

For a kitchen remodel, the biggest budget busters are the contractor, cabinetry, and appliances. These are also where you have the most opportunity to control your costs. Let’s tackle each to better understand these big-ticket budget contributors!

Contractor bids vary wildly. I have seen bids for the same kitchen design vary by $40,000! I would love to say that this is uncommon, but contractor prices are quite an enigma—see my blog post here on how to choose a contractor. Work with a designer to get a good set of detailed design drawings and bid them out with two to three contractors. This will help you compare apples to apples. Then work with us to decipher your bids. Sometimes the lowest bid has left out costs that will be end up being charged later.

On to cabinetry! There is so much to choose from—big box stores, custom shops, design centers, the Amish shop your neighbor used—it is overwhelming! I have designed stunning IKEA kitchens up through custom kitchens with a six-figure cabinet tab—and all were gorgeous. Your designer can navigate what level of cabinetry is a fit for you, your design, and budget. Knowing your budget early helps us design to the level of cabinetry you can afford. Look out for our next blog on how to choose your cabinetry!

Appliances—the techie’s dream area of their remodel! If you even utter the word Sub-Zero expect a hefty appliance budget, with their refrigerators coming in at $8-10K, but it will last forever (in appliance years)! Your whole appliance package can run five figures for a large luxury kitchen. The good news? Many lower end lines now offer very design savvy models. The top brands can’t be beat when it comes to integration into your cabinetry, but the lower-end brands are gorgeous, and often perform just as well if not better. A luxury kitchen can be achieved with either!

Photo from Virginia Tile.

For a bath remodel the contractor and tile play the biggest roles, as well as plumbing fixtures. Tile can vary from a $3 per square foot subway to over $100 a square foot mosaic. Price does not always equal luxury when it comes to tile. I have done stunning luxury bathrooms with budget tiles. However, if you are looking for subtle colors, exotic natural stones, or unique patterns expect to pay more.

Plumbing fixtures also run the gamut from $100 to over $1000 for a faucet and everywhere in-between. Work with your designer and local plumbing showroom to find out what their tried and trusted models are. Fixture finish also influences pricing, with chrome being the most budget friendly and moving up from there to polished nickel, brass, etc. As with appliances, price does not always equal quality. Sometimes you are paying more for branding rather than the guts of the fixture. Trust your designer and plumbing showroom to assist in choosing quality brands.

The most common bathroom budget buster is the bathtub. Many clients have started our process with a basic tub budget and then visited the showroom and fell in love with the freestanding, air jet beauty coming in over $5000. I will do my best to guide you, but some love affairs cannot be undone.

As mentioned before, be wary of online calculators and internet averages. There is no replacement for your designer’s assistance in getting the most out of your budget. With contractor bids as varied as snowflakes, the danger of falling in love with that dreamy bathtub, and navigating all the products available, we are ready to get you into your dream room within your dream budget.

Amber Golob Interiors harnesses timeless aesthetics, structure and beauty amid elegance as one of Chicago's premier luxury interior designers. An expert on kitchens and bathrooms, her work embodies modern trends, allowing your life to be rediscovered through intimate definitions of your style.

Live in Chicago or the North Shore?Schedule a consultation with luxury interior designer, Amber Golob, by contacting her at Amber@AmberGolob.com or calling 773-960-0498.

One of the most important services we provide is assisting clients to choose their contractor for their project. I always recommend a general contractor – one who will coordinate all the tradespeople needed for your project. Choosing the right general contractor for you and your budget are key to a successful project.

So what is out there? After years of experience I have boiled it down to three basic types.

The Guy in a Truck

This is one person who does it all. They likely have relationships with specialty trades (electricians and plumbers) but may take on light specialty trade tasks and do all other work themselves. This can be the most economical type and there are certainly wonderful people like this out there, but they are hard to find. These are best used when your project is small, and when they have come highly recommended by someone you trust that has completed a similar project as yours. Make sure and verify insurance as well. Pros – can be the least expensive and willing to work without detailed drawings. Cons – we have seen this type of job go badly, including contractors disappearing with no word for lengths of time or forever! Their bids can also be less predictable as they can vary based on how busy they are.

The Smaller, Well-established Firm

This type of firm still has the company owner likely completing a lot of the work, but they will leave the specialty trades to the experts and have well-established relationships –with the electricians, plumber, etc. They may also have a dedicated finish carpenter (the one who installs the cabinets and all the fine trim and details) who is talented and skilled. They do not have a large office staff behind them or a separate foreman but can achieve a wonderful result at a lower price. Pros – less expensive and personal hands-on service. Cons – can be difficult to get on their schedule and they can be pulled to other jobs resulting in longer timelines. They also rarely provide services like purchasing.

The Larger Full-service Firm

This type of firm provides a higher level of service due to their larger staff and established procedures. The owner won’t be picking up a hammer but will have brought together a team of project managers and tradespeople to ensure a smooth project. They offer purchasing services, quality control, and more thorough onsite management. They often have well-established vendor relationships. Their larger staff allows them to do many projects at once making it easier to get on their schedules. Pros – high level of service and less involvement by you, breadth of services, ease of scheduling. Cons – higher priced.

Now that you understand the basic types of general contracting firms available, we can assist you in evaluating who is the best fit for you.

The second important piece of information for a well-chosen contractor is to give clear direction to your bidders by providing them with professional drawings of your design to help ensure you are comparing apples to apples. That’s where we come in! We look forward to designing your luxury room, assisting you with choosing your contractor, and bringing you the home of your dreams!

Amber Golob Interiors harnesses timeless aesthetics, structure and beauty amid elegance as one of Chicago's premier luxury interior designers. An expert on kitchens and bathrooms, her work embodies modern trends, allowing your life to be rediscovered through intimate definitions of your style.

Live in Chicago or the North Shore?Schedule a consultation with luxury interior designer, Amber Golob, by contacting her at Amber@AmberGolob.com or calling 773-960-0498.

When it comes to a successful remodel, there are many steps to get from A to Z. It is important to be aware of the process because while the destination is certainly the exciting place to be, you actually need to respect each point in the journey. Here is your ultimate guide to the steps in your luxury home remodel!

Step 1 – Figure Out Your Client Type

What type of client are you? Take some time in the beginning to decide how you tackle big projects. Figuring out what kind of client you are ensures you hire the right professionals and enjoy your process.

The “Do-It-Yourselfer”

Have you been through a remodel before? If not, are you cool with making a costly or time-consuming mistake? Do you love researching space planning, product types, and building codes? Do you have time to commit to your project as a second job? Then you may be able to finish your project with just you and a contractor – if permits are not needed. If you hit the criteria above and if the idea of having other cooks in your kitchen annoys you, then you may be a do-it-yourselfer! Make sure you hire a knowledgeable contractor and be upfront with them that you are doing your own design. Some contractors require professional drawing sets to complete a job, and some are not interested in this type of client as they will need to assist you more. There is a reason designers charge the fees they do, and you will start to appreciate this during your project. If you think this is for you, try and talk yourself out of it three times and if you still feel confident, go for it! You can always call me if things get to being a bit too much!

The “I know exactly what I want but need some help pulling it together”Client

Do you have exact pictures of rooms you like and know the exact products and finishes you want? Do you have time to shop but don’t know where to go and want a second opinion on your selections? Are you willing to run around to gather samples and bids? We can assist you to bring your vision to life by helping you make sure your dream room fits your space for layout and functionality codes. We also can educate you on the products you chose and where to find them and provide professional drawings and renderings. This can save you on design fees and still lead to an excellent result. Your time for your project will still be considerable, and this is not a recommended strategy for someone with a demanding job or lots of kiddos!

The “ I know what I like, but want someone else to find it” Client

You know what you want, you have a beautiful picture of your dream room, but you don’t have the time or interest in finding the finishes, making sure it fits your space, and want someone else to figure all that out and make it happen! A full-service process is a fit for you that will take your dream vision and turn it into reality.

The “I don’t know what I like, make me a dream room!” Client

No idea what you want or where to begin, but you want a space that you love, complements your home, and echoes your personal style? We will get to know you and your style and develop options for your space. Our process includes 3D renderings that will help you discover your design style and then can offer the full services to execute the design.

Once you have some idea of who you are, share this information with us during your initial consultation and we can propose your project accordingly!

Step 2 – Understand the Timeline

Allow Time for Design

Many clients reach out too late. Although a good result can still be achieved, the best designs are those where you have time to consider your options both design and budget wise. Consider your life, job, and other responsibilities. We need your time and attention in order to cover all the details and decisions that go into a remodel and make sure you are happy with the result. See my general design timelines here.

Understand Product Lead Times and Construction Timelines

You may want your kitchen done by the holidays, but if you are reaching out in October, understand most cabinets take eight weeks or more, and that time starts ticking after all designing and decisions are made. Construction takes time as well. Check out my Product and Construction timeline here for more guidance and plan accordingly. Nothing derails a project more than a party, baby coming, or move-in date deadline that is too short…

Step 3 – Know Your Budget

Most online budget guides are way below reality. A conversation with us can quickly help you understand realistic costs and help you consider what you can afford. Sharing this information with us is key to a successful design and project. If you have no idea what’s okay, we can educate you. Once you understand the market and we understand what you can afford, we can plan accordingly.

Step 4 – Hire the Right Help

You know what type of client you are and you have some idea of your budget. Now make sure you find a team that values and understands you and whose services and work style fit your needs. Your designer, contractor, and even your product vendors make up the team for a successful project. We can help you find a contractor or evaluate one you already know to make sure they are a fit for you service and budget-wise. From a full-service contractor with a full-time office staff and foreman to a guy in a truck can both result in a great project. The cost and process can differ substantially, and the right choice can be the difference between a great experience or a horrible one.

Step 5 – Expect the Unexpected

Construction is not a perfect science. Timelines can go awry. Things can look different to you in real life than they did on a drawing or a small sample. Expect to go over your budget and timeline. You will fall in love with that freestanding tub you didn’t put in your budget. That luxury range may have to be yours and you make the splurge. This happens more often than not, and it’s okay! I help people with these decisions every day. We can help manage your expectations, educate you, and help you navigate issues when they arise. We are adept at working with contractors and vendors and are there to be your sounding board during your project and your liaison with your contractor. We love doing that: it’s our passion! I often say: “Remodeling is like having a baby. It can be painful but once it’s done, you forget about the pain and start planning for your next one!”

Amber Golob Interiors harnesses timeless aesthetics, structure and beauty amid elegance as one of Chicago's premier luxury interior designers. An expert on kitchens and bathrooms, her work embodies modern trends, allowing your life to be rediscovered through intimate definitions of your style. Live in Chicago or the North Shore?Schedule a consultation with luxury interior designer, Amber Golob, by contacting her at Amber@AmberGolob.com or calling 773-960-0498.

How long will my project take? That answer varies wildly depending on the scope of your project and subject to your availability for meetings. Each project is unique but general guidelines are below:

Design time - 4-8 weeks+

The earlier the better! Many people call us just a few weeks or even after they wish their projects to begin.Although we can accommodate rush projects at times, the best results both design and budget wise come from careful planning and time to consider your options.

Product Lead times

Now that everything is decided we have to purchase all of the materials:

Cabinetry - 6-12 weeks

Tile - 1 week stocked, 4-6 weeks custom

Countertops - 7 business days from measure(measured when all base cabinets are in place)

Upholstery pieces - 8-12 weeks

Non-upholstered furniture - 6-12 weeks+

Retail furniture - 1-8 weeks

Custom rugs - 4 weeks - 6 months+

Custom drapery - 4-6 week+

Construction/Installation Timelines

The design is done, all items are purchased - but there is still time to bid and install!

Bidding:

Many people forget to plan this time into their overall timeline. The average time to bid out a drawing set is 2-3 weeks. Thereafter if items in the bid are too high, design changes often are considered and items re-bid. This takes additional time. We can include allowances for exact selections and get the contractors bidding while we finish our shopping to save time!

General Construction/Installation Timelines:

My motto is: whatever the contractor tells you add at least 2 weeks! In reality, things can go wrong, and unexpected repair needs can be found at demolition.For furniture projects, product may be back ordered or arrive damaged. We will help manage your expectations but keep in mind things tend to take longer than you expect. If you are ready for the possibility of delays you will feel less frustrated along the way!General guidelines only are below for some common projects:

Kitchen remodel - 8-12 weeks

Bathroom remodel - 4-6 weeks

Full room furnishing and finishes - 3-6 months depending on purchase lead times per above

In general, most projects take much longer and cost more than you see on TV. We are here to educate you early on so you can make the best decisions for your design and budget!

Amber Golob Interiors harnesses timeless aesthetics, structure and beauty amid elegance as one of Chicago's premier luxury interior designers. An expert on kitchens and bathrooms, her work embodies modern trends, allowing your life to be rediscovered through intimate definitions of your style.

Live in Chicago or the North Shore?Schedule a consultation with luxury interior designer, Amber Golob, by contacting her at Amber@AmberGolob.com or calling 773-960-0498.

Live your luxury! Written by Amber Golob and Edited by Kyle Thomas.

]]>Fri, 16 Aug 2019 16:58:23 GMThttps://www.ambergolob.com/blog/the-ultimate-interior-design-trend-guideThe most common questions I am asked are: “Is this too trendy?” and “Will this be out of style in a year?” The answer is: those aren’t quite the the correct questions. The right question should be: “Is this trend right for you?”

What kind of person are you? Do you like trendy clothes and keep up with all the latest designs in other parts of your life? Then you are the type of client that should embrace some trends for sure!

Still scared – then we can keep more permanent and larger ticket items classic and bring the trends in where they are easily changed out. For example, I have been designing white kitchens for clients for over 15 years. They are always a classic choice. So go white, then bring in that brass faucet or those gold light fixtures. Get the crystal knobs or boho chic pendants. These items are less expensive and can easily be changed out when these trends pass us by.

This can work just as well with furnishings. Not sure you can live with the energizing coral forever but are in love now? Keep the colors to pillows, art and accents and make larger investment items like sofas more neutral. Want to be a little daring? Get a fun patterned accent chair that can always be repurposed or recovered when large scale florals are passé. Other fun ways to embrace trends: wallpaper, paint and accessories. All things that can be changed easily even by a DIYer!

Blooming wall mural by Rebel Walls

This theory also works for whole rooms. There are certain rooms where fun can prevail. The Powder Room is a great place to put in that luxurious wallpaper or trendy color. How about a kids room? They will grow up fast so go for your dreamy Scandinavian nursery, or glam up your teenagers room. By embracing trends in rooms you will be changing regardless, you can have some fun without regrets.

Photo courtesy of Allmodern.com

A few other things to consider:

ResaleFor major remodels or updates of kitchens and bathrooms, consider how long you will be staying in your home. Although I don’t recommend putting too much importance on resale, if it is coming up within 2-7 years it is worth some thought. Past that it will be out of style or worn out anyway and a new buyer will likely want to change it up.

Your home’s architectureConsider the architecture of your home for major renovations like kitchens and baths. This always lends to a long-lasting result. We can help you figure out how to work in your personal style if need be. We have helped numerous modernists trapped in a colonial design find nirvana.

Lastly, everything becomes outdated eventually, so maybe just go for what you love! We are happy to give you the confidence to jump in with both feet to the latest trends!

Amber Golob Interiors harnesses timeless aesthetics, structure and beauty amid elegance as one of Chicago's premier luxury interior designers. An expert on kitchens and bathrooms, her work embodies modern trends, allowing your life to be rediscovered through intimate definitions of your style. Live your luxury!

Live in Chicago or the North Shore?Schedule a consultation with luxury interior designer, Amber Golob, by contacting her at Amber@AmberGolob.com or calling 773-960-0498.

Think Outside The MainstreamA small space doesn’t have to feel small. With a few simple changes, you can expand it substantially, until a tiny home feels like a spacious manor. It may not be, but the feeling will impart such an impression on those who visit. Remodels can make sense, and may upgrade property value, but they may not be strictly necessary. Following are five ideas to help you fully maximize the space in your home. ​1. Mirrors, Mirrors EverywhereMirrors essentially double the spread of light. If you’ve got a space that’s five feet wide and ten feet long, you can make it feel ten wide and twenty long if you fill it with mirrors. You’ve likely seen this trick at bars. Well certainly, you don’t want to fill your entire home with mirrors; that would be the slightest bit tacky.

However, several well-placed ones in the right corner, or on the right wall, can amplify light and extend the illusion of space to an otherwise compact room. You can put them on the roof, in corners, canted at angles, or surrounded by fine frames which make said mirrors appear almost as though they were pictures. Especially with apartments, mirrors help widen a space.

2. Partitions, Partitions, PartitionsYou’ve likely heard of this, or even incorporated this strategy before. Partitions can divvy up a small space, giving you more surface area on which to hang pictures, portraits, or mirrors. There are all manners of partitions out there, some decorative, some basic, and many at differing levels of cost and coverage.

Wicker partitions can be especially handy, cordoning off portions of a room so that a living space can be divvied up into dining and sleeping quarters while still remaining relatively open. You might even design your own partitions.

3. Space-Conscious, Top-Tier CabinetryThe right kind of cabinets can additionally expand a space, and there are all variety out there. Going the vertical route makes the most sense, but it depends on your space; you may have a corner of the house which benefits from a horizontal array. Whatever fits your needs, there are options for kitchen cabinets in Los Angeles or in Chicago at Studio Armadi (located in Evanston) which may be worth considering.

4. Vertical StorageVertical storage may not be consigned to the kitchen. There are vertical washers and dryers where one is stacked atop the other, and that can free up space for storage. Additionally, roof-mounted cabinets in terms of storage are often going to do a good job of helping you store things.

5. Paintings, Portraits, And Adding A DeckPaintings and portraits, much like mirrors, can expand how large a space feels. So can initiating a deck remodel, though that can be expensive, and may not be in agreement with existing building codes. It all depends on what you have available, and associated costs. Still, a few portraits and a few paintings can really do a number on your living space.

Doing What You Can With What You Have Where You AreRemodeling can be expensive, but you don’t have to do that to expand how it feels to live in a small space. You can do a lot with a little. Paintings, portraits, and mirrors will really expand a space, and vertical storage is absolutely essential. Additionally, partitions in the right place do much for a home.

Ultimately, how you optimize your home depends on what you prefer, and what resources you have available. But making a small space feel large isn’t as difficult as it may at first seem. It just requires a little careful strategy and application.

Antique brass, polished nickel, chrome: the list goes on. What’s a person to do? It can be overwhelming. When it comes to luxury interior design, mixing metals is the it thing, but many of my clients have been asking me how to make it work. Combining metals is a great strategy for a stunning room, as long as you follow some basic guidelines.

Metals 101

Before we start mixing, we need to cover some basics on metal finishes. There are so many to choose from. Where to begin? Let’s start with the most popular silver toned metals: chrome, nickel, and stainless steel. While all are silver, chrome has a blue undertone and nickel a warmer brown one. Stainless steel goes well with both, but avoid mixing chrome and nickel, as it will appear a near miss. Nickel is more expensive, but chrome can give a great modern shine to contemporary interiors.

What’s with all the gold?! Many of us remember the 1980’s and all the brass that came with it. As a designer, I have spent many remodels pulling all of it out. But it's back, and in a new and sophisticated way. Don’t be afraid to embrace this trend. You don’t have to change out every door knob and hinge in your home. In fact, matching everything will make your home look dated. Cabinet hardware or light fixtures are great places to try adding gold tones. Most pulls are standard in size and can be changed out easily if you tire of it, and a light fixture is an easy update for a room.

If bright gold is too brash for you, consider antique brass or bronze. Their rich, subdued colors are stunning and easier to mix with other metals. Rose gold and copper are also hot, but I tend to save this one for the more daring among us, or use it in accent pieces in the room.

Darker options like iron, gun metal, flat black and the more traditional oil-rubbed bronze are great options as well, giving contrast on cabinetry and counter tops.Now that you have your metal color, you have to pick the texture too! Polished and brushed are the most common. That decision can come down to maintenance as polished can show more water spots and fingerprints. However, the shine of polished is often just the sparkle a room needs. Old favorites like hammered can give a more rustic air, or consider new textures as well, like knurled brass for a luxurious industrial feel.

Now for those metal mixing guidelines!

Choose a Dominant Metal​One method is to choose a dominant metal that is the most prominent. Once you’ve done this, you can choose one or two accent metals to complete the rest of the look. For example, make a kitchen with stainless steel appliances sparkle by choosing a chandelier or vintage statement piece with wrought iron or brass accents. Your cabinet hardware can pick up the accent metal while your plumbing fixtures can stay a beautiful brushed nickel to keep in pace with your appliances. Your lights and hardware are the “jewelry” of the room. Let your appliances, faucet, and sink be the basics in stainless. My rule of thumb is two metals, with one taking a dominant role. A third can be used here and there, but as an accent in small amounts.

Panel Your Appliances​Integrating your appliances with cabinet panels takes away the large blocks of metal in your space, allowing you to be more intentional with your other metal finishes in the room. Many appliance brands, even more affordable ones, are now offering panel ready options. You may also consider new black appliance finishes that are more subdued and blend well.

Consider Your Color Scheme​At the end of the day, metal is just another color in your room, so think of it as such. In general, use warm metals (like copper, nickel, and brass) with warm hues (like ivory, griege, and taupe) and cool metals (such as chrome) with cool hues (such as blue, green, and cool grays). Neutral rooms benefit from metallic accents because they bring color, warmth, and texture. There is nothing like spicing up a gray room with a gorgeous golden mirror. Alternatively, gray and blue cabinets can blend well with stainless appliances, giving you room to use two other metals: for instance black and gold!

​Contemplate Texture

The texture of a metal impacts the way we view it, so keep that in mind when making selections. Sticking with one metal but varying the texture is another way to bring depth and visual interest to a space if mixing metals makes you nervous.

Use Natural Iron, Flat Black or Oil-rubbed Bronze As a Neutral​All are beautiful on their own, bringing a dark accent to your palette. They also allow you to add highlights (warmer metals like gold or brass) and they won’t clash with your other metal tones.

Mixed Material Items​Using cabinet pulls with metal and leather, crystal, or acrylic gives a very luxurious feel and allows you to bring in just a touch of gold or brass. These are a great option for some more glam. Use a black and gold light fixture and then pick one of those metals for your hardware and plumbing. A mixed metal item can help jumpstart your metal combinations.

Mixing metals is an opportunity to break the old rules and make a room textured, interesting, and warm. After all, your home is the representation of you. Make sure that it shines.

Live in Chicago or the North Shore?Schedule a consultation with luxury interior designer, Amber Golob, by contacting her at Amber@AmberGolob.com or calling 773-960-0498.

​In the early 1990s, white cabinets were taking the luxury kitchen world by storm. Yet, a few years later, suddenly builders were offering darker cabinetry, such as maple and other honey-colored woods. However, fast-forward to the 2010s and here we are again with a major resurgence of white luxury kitchens. This trend is something we can count on: it is absolutely here to stay. Take a peek at some of my favorite personal white kitchen designs!

White Kitchens Are BeautifulWith interior designers, contractors, and cabinet-makers bringing their presence online over recent years, the ability to quickly view the hottest trends can be done at the click of a button. Major publications like Architectural Digest, Elle Décor, and Better Homes are also spreading images of these gorgeous kitchens, as well as popular websites such as Houzz.com. With this much attention being focused on how white kitchens are not going out of style, homeowners are opting to recognize the beauty and universally agree that these hold an elegance beyond the others. Designers also love that white kitchens are pristine, crisp, and clean, something everyone wants when it comes to the heart of the home.

In this kitchen the red range knobs were an intentional accent, bringing a pop of color.

Exquisite textiles on the stools add texture to the crisp white room.

White Kitchens Are ClassicWhen homeowners are investing significant money into kitchen remodels or building homes of their own, they want something that is going to last. White kitchens have been a staple for decades, and the key to returning an investment is to find something that has a value that won’t fade. White kitchens are universal in their appeal and when betting on what style to go for, this is one that you’re guaranteed to not only enjoy for years, but see others love when you’re ready to move. When you’re thinking white kitchens, the main thing you need to remember is: timeless.

White Kitchens Bring OptionsWhether you love contemporary or traditional interiors, white kitchens are a safe choice because they are adaptable and can be flexible with decorating. No matter what you choose, white always opens up a space and allows it to feel large, open, and expansive, whereas darker kitchens can make a space feel smaller or claustrophobic. Glass, exciting backsplashes, or design accents can bring in color, life, and energy to your kitchen, as well. This is one of my favorite things to do with luxury white kitchen remodels: finding a way to bring the homeowners’ spirit and style right into the accents of the design.

Bold, black and white floors set off this classic look.

OverviewOver the years, I’ve had the opportunity to work on a multitude of luxury home remodels, but white kitchens are something that has resoundingly been a top request. These bright, welcoming, and buoyant kitchens allow you to be flexible with lighting and bounce sunlight right into the home to lift your mood. This magic cannot be beat!

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Live in Chicago or the North Shore?Schedule a consultation with luxury interior designer, Amber Golob, by contacting her at Amber@AmberGolob.com or calling 773-960-0498.Blog written by Kyle Thomas.

When it comes to luxury kitchens, choosing the perfect countertop material for your lifestyle is important. While quartz countertops have been a favorite throughout the years, quartzite countertops are making a splash and offering homeowners more options, elegance, and durability. Let’s take a look at quartzite!

What is Quartzite?Quartzite is a naturally occurring metamorphic rock. It’s created when sandstone is subjected to intense pressure and heat caused by tectonic plate compression in the Earth’s crust. The stone is mined and then made into slabs which are later cut to become your luxury countertops! Quartzite countertops are sealed for long-lasting beauty and durability.

Natural quartzite tends to be white or gray with hints of brown and black. This pairs beautifully with today’s gray, blue, and modern farmhouse trends – as well as can help you achieve a classic sophisticated look in any kitchen. Natural quartzite has the look of marble. However, it acts like granite in durability and doesn’t scratch or etch the way other natural stones can. It also withstands heat and isn’t endangered if you place hot items atop it. The veining of each stone, which varies from slab to slab, provides some of the most exquisite patterns. Because of this, there will never be two slabs that are the same! This allows your kitchen or bathroom a high-end feel that is customizable and always opulent. With all of these amazing factors, this is an upscale-stone that isn’t matched by any other stone countertop.

Is Quartzite a good investment?Quartzite can be costly, but the quality and look are unequaled and will last! This investment is absolutely worth it because the longevity alone – not just the beauty – will keep your home shining for years to come.

How do you take care of Quartzite?Natural quartzite's hardness protects it from etching and scratching, but it is important to remember that taking care of luxury items is always important. As a natural stone, it needs sealing to help it resist stains. Beyond that, though, natural quartzite care is both easy and simple. Make sure to wipe it frequently with a damp cloth and only use mild soaps or stone cleaners. White it is difficult to scratch natural quartzite, avoid abrasives to maintain the brand-new appearance of your countertop.